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Model A is currently unavailable. Images are for identification only. If your vehicle requires Model A, it is not available for purchase at this time. Please check your model carefully: the wrong model cannot be installed successfully. Compare the second picture and the first picture of the product description. If you are still not sure which model is suitable for your vehicle, take a photo of your original car sensor cover and send it to us for confirmation. Custom fit for Toyota Tundra/Sequoia: This 4K dash cam fits perfectly behind the rear view mirror like the original. No messy wiring is exposed, and no complicated rewiring is needed. It is perfectly integrated with Toyota Tundra 2022-2026 and Sequoia 2023-2026 (Model B), including Limited, SR, SR5, TRD Pro, Limited Platinum (Gen3) trims. 4K Image and Ultra HD 2160P Video: Upgraded with an f/1.8 big aperture lens and a CMOS IMX335 chip to enable high-definition video at 2160P/30fps, this OEM style dash cam for Ford Explorer U625 provides 4K image performance in all aspects. It displays decent dynamic range and precise colors, and can record clear video under low or high light conditions. Built-in WiFi and Free App: The built-in WiFi offers higher-definition and faster download speeds. The free, user-friendly app makes it convenient to view real-time videos on your phone, and to download or transfer important footage to a PC. You can also share videos on social media whenever you want. IMX335 STARVIS Sensor: This dash cam is powered by the advanced STARVIS IMX335 image sensor, delivering a wider dynamic range, enhanced light sensitivity, and clearer footage with reduced noise and motion blur, even in low-light driving conditions. Loop Recording & G-Sensor: Seamless loop recording overwrites the oldest footage with new content when the memory card is full. The G-Sensor detects a sudden collision and immediately saves and locks the current video to a specified folder, preventing the relevant footage from being overwritten